Nigerian street gospel minister Testimony Jaga transformed his recent birthday into a multi-community outreach, extending support, encouragement, and resources to vulnerable groups across the city.

Through his Street Gospel Movement, Jaga visited numerous communities, institutions, and orphanages, distributing food, offering moral support, and engaging directly with residents. Locations included Oshokoya Community in Ketu, Oridilu Community in Ajegunle, Triple Passion Home Initiative (Optima) orphanage, Orile Moshalasi in Alagbado, Idiagbon Street (College Road, Ogba), Agege Pen Cinema, Ifelodun Street in Iju Ishaga, Odo Ogbe in Oniwaya, and Anifowoshe Community in Ikeja.

A standout moment occurred during a visit to the National Association of Visually Impaired Students (UNILAG Chapter), where Jaga and his team shared essential resources and offered encouragement, underscoring the inclusive and compassionate ethos of his ministry.

The outreach reflects the core philosophy of Testimony Jaga’s work—“meeting people where they are” and turning moments of personal celebration into acts of tangible community support. “For me, this birthday was not about marking another year, but about making a real impact in communities that often go unnoticed,” he said.

Jaga also released the song “Da Ti E Mo”, a musical piece mirroring the same spirit of gratitude, faith, and outreach that defined his birthday activities. Known for his energetic performances and relatable storytelling, he uses his music as an extension of his mission, connecting deeply with listeners while reinforcing his identity as a voice for the streets.

For fans and observers, the birthday outreach exemplifies Testimony Jaga’s dedication to service and artistry, demonstrating that his influence extends far beyond the stage into the heart of Lagos communities.